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Jawa Timur Souvenir

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Gate-side batik and snacks before security in Terminal 1

Jawa Timur Souvenir sits landside in Terminal 1 at Juanda International Airport, handy if you still need last-minute gifts before check-in. It focuses on East Java products, so expect regional batik patterns, local snacks in 100–250 g packs, and small handicrafts that actually fit in a cabin bag. Prices sit in the mid-range for an airport shop; think around IDR 30,000–70,000 for snacks and keychain-style trinkets, more for clothing and larger textiles.

The shop usually opens from early morning through late evening to match most departures in Terminal 1, which handles domestic flights. That makes it a reasonable stop if you’ve arrived 90 minutes to two hours before a Lion Air or Citilink flight and want something more specific than what’s in generic convenience stores. Staff typically accept cash and major Indonesian e-wallets alongside card payments, useful if you’re burning through your last IDR before heading out.

Souvenirs skew traditional: batik from East Java regions, locally produced snacks like kripik and cookies, and coffee packs labelled with origins from around the province. Sizes range from single 50 g tasters up to gift boxes that run closer to IDR 100,000–150,000, so you can match your remaining baggage space and budget. You won’t find liquor or electronics here, just regional merchandise.

Give yourself at least 15 extra minutes before heading to security in Terminal 1; it’s easy to lose track of time browsing patterns and snack variants. If your flight boards from the later 20–30 gate range, finish shopping here first, then head straight for check-in and screening without looping back.

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